MOTS-C 10mg

$50.00

Research Use Only

For in-vitro laboratory research and identification only. Not for human or animal use, not a drug, food, supplement, cosmetic, or medical device. Not approved by the FDA.

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Description

​MOTS-C: The Mitochondrial Master Switch

​Don’t just manage your metabolism—optimize the engine that powers it.

​In the world of cutting-edge research, we often focus on systemic signaling. But true metabolic efficiency begins inside the mitochondria. MOTS-c (Mitochondrial Open Reading Frame of the 12S rRNA-c) is a revolutionary, naturally occurring peptide that acts as a true “mitochondrial hormone.” It is the missing link in cellular energy homeostasis.

​Why Researchers Are Focusing on MOTS-C

​While traditional peptides focus on surface-level receptors, MOTS-C is a mitochondrial-encoded signaling molecule. It communicates directly with your cellular infrastructure to promote a state of peak metabolic performance.

​The AMPK Activator: By stimulating the AMPK pathway, MOTS-C promotes systemic metabolic flexibility, assisting in the efficient breakdown of nutrients and enhancing insulin sensitivity.

​Cellular “Housekeeping”: MOTS-C upregulates autophagy, helping your biological models clear out metabolic debris and maintain cellular integrity.

​The Stress-Adaptive Response: Under conditions of physical or oxidative stress, MOTS-C acts as a sentinel, translocating to the cell nucleus to modulate gene expression, boost antioxidant defense, and mitigate inflammation at the source.

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Storage & Handling

Store the sealed vial at −20 °C, protected from light and moisture, in a controlled laboratory environment. Specific handling of the lyophilized material in downstream research is determined by the receiving laboratory's validated protocols.